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Innovation ID138
Version ID87
Innovation TitleFour scaling approaches for community-based, co-management for coastal fisheries in Solomon Islands
Innovation description Community-based, co-management approaches are nationally (and Pacific regionally) agreed as the main strategy through which coastal fisheries livelihoods and food security will be secured. Strategies to spread community-based approaches are now being tested utilizing earlier research findings and mobilizing sub-national and national partnerships and enabled by changes in the policy.
Reporting Staff Philippa Cohen (WorldFish), Delvene Notere Boso (WorldFish)
Year (Reporting)2019
Reporting statusApproved
Innovation TypeProduction systems and Management practices

Stage reached

Stage of InnovationStage 1: discovery/proof of concept
Year (Stage)2019
Stage DescriptionFour scaling approaches for community-based, co-management have been designed and are in the very early stages of testing.
Has a lead organizationyes
Lead OrganizationWorldFish
Top 5 contributorsAustralian Center for International Agricultural Research; Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade; Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources

Contributions and mapping

All partners
Main CGIAR portfolio CGIAR Research Program on Fish Agri-Food Systems
Flagship project FP2-Sustainable Small-Scale Fisheries
Cluster FP2-1-Resilient coastal fisheries
Other CGIAR portfolios-Flagships-Clusters

Scope

Geographic scopeNational
Regions
CountriesSolomon Islands

Targeted outcomes

Main Sub-IDO Increased resilience of agro-ecosystems and communities, especially those including smallholders
Other Sub-IDO Increased livelihood opportunities
Other Sub-IDO

Evidences

EvidencesInsights into scaling CBNRM in Solomon Islands
[https://cgiar.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/FISHOperations/EVnq9SOus4BPhgarL_jtD3wBoCNKSJ7A9wrKqRs_coqpEw?e=eXuIhW]

Dynamics of CBNRM in Solomon Islands - Version 30th September 2019
[https://cgiar.sharepoint.com/:w:/s/FISHOperations/EQ5OeF4iowhDr4A4mMj6LSoBfQxwiBmmw5H4EeXYtAsXKw?e=rUS0gq]

Orirana, G., Siota, F., Cohen, P., Atitete, T., Schwarz, A. M., & Govan, H. (2016). Spreading community-based resource management: testing the ‘lite-touch’approach in Solomon Islands. SPC Traditional Marine Resource Management and Knowledge Information Bulletin, 37(November), 3-12.
[http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12348/455]

Layzell 2018. Lite-touch approach to community-based resource management shows promise in Solomon Islands
[http://blog.worldfishcenter.org/2018/11/lite-touch-approach-solomon-islands/]

van der Ploeg, J. (2018) STRENGTHENING COMMUNITY-BASED NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT TO SAFEGUARD FOOD SECURITY IN MALAITA PROVINCE, SOLOMON ISLANDS (FINAL REPORT)
[https://cgiar.sharepoint.com/sites/FISHOperations/Shared%20Documents/Forms/AllItems.aspx?cid=1d40d4ff-c0ae-48bd-b1db-65aad22baef4&FolderCTID=0x0120001E4556CB82D25248B9714287E3FCB7A9&id=%2Fsites%2FFISHOperations%2FShared%20Documents%2FK%20-%20Annual%20Reports%2F2018%20AR_Evidences%2F87-Scaling%20approach%20CBRM]

Linked Elements

Milestones
Outcome Impact Case
Policy